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Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
The spiral stair looks very beautiful, shining in the sun. Best appreciated from ground level, perhaps.
The Newton North Church dates back to at least 12th Century. The church is now in ruins, but still possesses a tower with a spiral staircase inside. West Wales. See below for another pic
This little boy has grown rather tired of the craft fair and gazes longingly out of the window at the childrens playground.
Kölefors Vaddfabrik
Kurs i fönsterrenovering som hölls vid Kölefors Vaddfabrik sommaren 2006
Renovation of windowframes using non-invasive techniques. Course held at the old factory in Kölefors summer of 2006
Out in the fertile farmlands of Northern Oregon, all is not always what it seems. Once prosperous farmlands and buildings can fall in to decay and disrepair almost in the blink of an eye, creating new opportunities for the photographer to capture.
A rainy day on Trần Cao Vân in Hue, Vietnam.
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I went out to RDH again this morning with Mark to take some scene shots for the short film we're filming out there week after next. The script is complete and we're in the process of gathering photos and mapping out where certain scenes will be filmed at the vacant site.
This one's the outside of the Admin Building.
Grrrrrr, I managed to accidentaly delete the original from my photostream and worse still lost all your kind comments. Sob, sob.
The learning point and tip: Be careful if you create virtual copies of published images in Lightroom, give the process your undivided attention!
Its the rear of Marlborough Buildings.
This quaint scene outside with a European flavour outside a local restaurant caught the photographer's eye in St. Jacobs, Ontario. Definitely frameable.
Tag 239: Die magische Säge
sägt von selbst aufwärts. :-)
Day 239: The magical saw
saws upwards on its own. :-)
From working on my Mom's kitchen project a few weeks ago. No end in sight, he he he:)
The vertical piece above is not original, but was installed by someone else. I added a little wood onto the side to bring it into alignment with the top part of the molding, but eventually I'll replace it with an accurate reproduction.